Kildare selector Aidan O'Rourke has blasted the CCCC after he was issued with both a one match and a four week suspension for encroaching onto the pitch.
O'Rourke is accused of the misdemeanour during the Lilywhites' All-Ireland qualifier and quarter-final wins over both Monaghan and Meath.
He was forced to miss Kildare's semi-final defeat to Down and he will also be absent for Dromintee's Armagh SFC clash with Ballymacnab tomorrow.
"Basically I have been affected more because I am in the usual situation of being a mentor with a county panel and a player and mentor with my club," he said in the Irish News.
"The CCCC admitted that my situation wasn't envisioned when the rules were written so there is an issue there.
"If a county player is suspended for striking, it doesn't carry to club football, but my suspension does carry over and it is something they will have to have a look at."
He added: "Kildare were the obvious target of the CCCC's wrath, but it's disappointing that it has gone beyond that."